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Jamaica Gleaner Profiles in Medicine
published: Wednesday | February 12, 2003

MEDICAL MALPRACTICE
Many of Jamaica's doctors are practising without malpractice insurance and the hospitals allow this - Dr. Albert Lockhart, Medical Association of Jamaica.

The duty of care
VALIANT EFFORTS are now being made by the Medical Association of Jamaica (MAJ) to bring its practitioners up to speed on issues of professional ethics and standards of practices.


Guava - safe for diarrhoea
W HILE MANY doctors in Jamaica do not yet feel comfortable to prescribe guava tea for diarrhoea, it is a safe complementary medicine, validated by over eight international clinical trials.




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